I restored my dads 63 when he passed. He removed the firing pin when I was a kid because he let me play with it when I was a kid and thought it was broken until I took it apart and fixed it. The first time he heard that click the pin got taken and lost to time. When I got my hands back on it I fully restored the beautiful wood reblued it and ordered a new firing pin. The bolt due to dry firing it so many times was peened out and required a thin Diamond file to restore. The new firing pin had to be slightly modified but now it works perfect it looks brand new I can't believe how nice the wood was hiding under the horrible old finish.
@@survivorjohnny44 I'm really surprised they have such a low estimated value but I guess they don't take into consideration intrinsic value. If it was worth $500 I still wouldn't sell it.
i always liked the looks of the Manlincher rifle...looks like it should be on safari or something! slick safety as well...now if you can just remember to disengage the thing!!!!ha ha!....atb John...woods
+MTwoodsrunner lol Woods, I forgot every time but at least I wasn't sighting in on a squirrel for dinner. I love the look of a Manlincher too. Very classic appeal
@@survivorjohnny44 rest in peace Gary Larson from "the far side" I still think about that drawing of the kid trying to push the door open on the school for the gifted when the sign clearly says pull to open. Hope that's what you were referencing.
Got mine when I was about 10 years old. Bought with 8 3/8 books of S&H Green Stamps, in Lubbock, TEXAS.
I only had this one for a short time to mess around with it. It shot well. I enjoyed it. Do you still have yours
I restored my dads 63 when he passed. He removed the firing pin when I was a kid because he let me play with it when I was a kid and thought it was broken until I took it apart and fixed it. The first time he heard that click the pin got taken and lost to time. When I got my hands back on it I fully restored the beautiful wood reblued it and ordered a new firing pin. The bolt due to dry firing it so many times was peened out and required a thin Diamond file to restore. The new firing pin had to be slightly modified but now it works perfect it looks brand new I can't believe how nice the wood was hiding under the horrible old finish.
I love hearing about this and keeping the old girl alive and in the family.
@@survivorjohnny44 I'm really surprised they have such a low estimated value but I guess they don't take into consideration intrinsic value. If it was worth $500 I still wouldn't sell it.
Where did you order the firing pin from
nice manlincher
+JusBurninItDown Smothers thanks brother. Been praying for you troubles
Thank you for the prayers!
looks like the Argentine Mauser, nice
+MCKwilly it has a lot less pop when you squeeze the trigger, lol. Thanks fo watching brother
+John “survivor johnny” Tewelow lol yessirr
nice looking gun john thanks for sharing
+Willy's Adventures thanks brother and thanks for watching brother. I've been thinking about doin a "second amendment Saturday" series
that sounds like a cool idea for a series !!
That is a great little rifle my friend. That one is a keeper. Great video .
+De Eagle lol, a good friend of mine had one as a kid or always wanted one or something and already traded me out of it
John Tewelow LOL Even the good ones go fast too. LOL
i always liked the looks of the Manlincher rifle...looks like it should be on safari or something!
slick safety as well...now if you can just remember to disengage the thing!!!!ha ha!....atb John...woods
+MTwoodsrunner lol Woods, I forgot every time but at least I wasn't sighting in on a squirrel for dinner. I love the look of a Manlincher too. Very classic appeal
Great looking gun!
thanks brother, that classic look is what caught my about it too
Good looking rifle.
+Nathan4071 at hanks brother, she's fun to shoot too
nice little savage mate, i like the fact that you load one at a time.
+Guns Uk31 it fun to shoot if you remember to disengage the safety, lol
I love the stock on that bad boy. cool gun all around though.
thanks brother, it has a good balance and is surprisingly light too
I imagine that to be a steady shooter with the extra weight of the forearm. Nice looking rifle.
+MI Timberwookie it does feel good in the hand and shoots well but taking that safety off before pulling the trigger kept getting me, lol
I use aguila colibres and shoot it in my backyard it's quieter than my pellet gun.
were you able to find a sight hood? mine is missing one as well. Also beautiful rifle, mine isn't as pretty, but it is a survivor for sure.
Never bought one, it's a nice shooter but I don't have it anymore. Thanks for watching
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I never remember the safety like not once don't feel too bad you are not the only one
Lol. It's like a door that you know you have to pull to open but you try to push it first almost every time 😂
@@survivorjohnny44 rest in peace Gary Larson from "the far side" I still think about that drawing of the kid trying to push the door open on the school for the gifted when the sign clearly says pull to open. Hope that's what you were referencing.